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. >> that's right, my very close friend of mine in college, steve schneider, similar people, we both grew up, he grew up in ohio, i indiana, both pitchers on the baseball team and we both studied math at harvard. so he was someone i grew close with in college. and sort of observed the degradation in his mental state and it ended with him taking his own life. about seven years ago now. and so yeah it was very difficult process to observe and it certainly built some deep seeded motivation in me to understand what was happening. >> rose: if you were doing all this over, would you go in a different direction? i mean would you have gone into some aspect of life sciences directly rather than coming the way that did you through mathematics and computer science and writing code? wince don't think so. you know, i feel like i studied some life sciences while in college. so i spent some time in courses on neuroscience and computational neuroscience and it seemed clear to me that many of the innovations were going to be happening in the development 6 novel sensors to generate more data about the
. >> that's right, my very close friend of mine in college, steve schneider, similar people, we both grew up, he grew up in ohio, i indiana, both pitchers on the baseball team and we both studied math at harvard. so he was someone i grew close with in college. and sort of observed the degradation in his mental state and it ended with him taking his own life. about seven years ago now. and so yeah it was very difficult process to observe and it certainly built some deep seeded motivation...
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and steve carell's "burt wonderstone" flopped with $10 million making it one of the worst debuts ever for the comedian. >>> cnn newsman anderson cooper was honored this weekend and celebrated, yeah, he did that. he planted a big awkward kiss on madonna. yeah. i don't know if i want to see that one again. the material girl presented the award to cooper dressed as a boy scout. >>> ryan seacrest and actress julianne hough have called it quit after more than two years of dating. the stars decided they needed time apart and are longer living together. that might explain why huff had $100,000 worth of jewelry just sitting in her car last week when it was stolen. >>> finally, the "forbes" list of most influential celebrities is officially out and includes steelberg, ron howard and george lucas. but the number one spot went to none other than oprah winfrey. dr. oz up there, too, you know, one of her proteges. >> really? dr. oz. >> number six. >> everyone else was kind of expected. >> you were there. you were number five, i think. >> 500. 5 million. >> it finally happened, right? we've got som
and steve carell's "burt wonderstone" flopped with $10 million making it one of the worst debuts ever for the comedian. >>> cnn newsman anderson cooper was honored this weekend and celebrated, yeah, he did that. he planted a big awkward kiss on madonna. yeah. i don't know if i want to see that one again. the material girl presented the award to cooper dressed as a boy scout. >>> ryan seacrest and actress julianne hough have called it quit after more than two years of...
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you look at steve croft interview with obama and clinton. that's humiliating. you wouldn't have seen that on "60 minutes" back 40 years ago. they would have been ashamed to put something on like that. i think there is a affinity with this administration. in the bush years there was a lot of hard hitting stuff opposed to bush, especially after the iraq war went south. then they felt all guilty. they should have done x, y and z in the beginning. they were really tough. i think there really is a difference in how hard hitting the networks are depending on whether there is a conservative or a liberal in office. >> bill: i agree 100%. call them low information voters are becoming the majority in this country because there isn't information out there anymore. >> it's buried on the internet. >> bill: not on the internet. it's all skewed. you know, objective hard-hitting, uncovering things. if you don't know information, much rarer than it used to be. >> do you think the "times" or the post or the globe or 00 "l.a. times" 30 years ago was objective? what you had then w
you look at steve croft interview with obama and clinton. that's humiliating. you wouldn't have seen that on "60 minutes" back 40 years ago. they would have been ashamed to put something on like that. i think there is a affinity with this administration. in the bush years there was a lot of hard hitting stuff opposed to bush, especially after the iraq war went south. then they felt all guilty. they should have done x, y and z in the beginning. they were really tough. i think there...
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steve's coming back. he will tell us about the rain in our bay area forecast. >>> highway 4, still recovering after a terrible crash early this morning. we'll tell you more about that and the rest of the commute. >>> according to the latest federal jobs report, california has the worst unemployment rate in the country. the bureau of labor statistics says california had an unemployment rate of 9.8% in january. that means california ties with rhode island for the highest unemployment rate in the country. california's rate remain unchanged for the month before. by the way, the national unemployment rate is 7.9%. >>> 8:23. the alameda county community food bank says it will be completely out of food by the end of the week. it feeds thousands of families in the east bay and the shortage comes at a time when the need is growing. the food is leaving faster than it comes in but they say donated money can go further than food. the food bank says one donated dollar can be turned into $4 worth of food. >> 20% uptick
steve's coming back. he will tell us about the rain in our bay area forecast. >>> highway 4, still recovering after a terrible crash early this morning. we'll tell you more about that and the rest of the commute. >>> according to the latest federal jobs report, california has the worst unemployment rate in the country. the bureau of labor statistics says california had an unemployment rate of 9.8% in january. that means california ties with rhode island for the highest...
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steve's coming back. he will tell us about the rain in our bay area forecast. >>> highway 4, still recovering after a terrible crash early this morning. we'll tell you more about that and the rest of the commute. >>> according to the latest federal jobs report, california has the worst unemployment rate in the country. the bureau of labor statistics says california had an unemployment rate of 9.8% in january. that means california ties with rhode island for the highest unemployment rate in the country. california's rate remain unchanged for the month before. by the way, the national unemployment rate is 7.9%. >>> 8:23. the alameda county community food bank says it will be completely out of food by the end of the week. it feeds thousands of families in the east bay and the shortage comes at a time when the need is growing. the food is leaving faster than it comes in but they say donated money can go further than food. the food bank says one donated dollar can be turned into $4 worth of food. >> 20% uptick
steve's coming back. he will tell us about the rain in our bay area forecast. >>> highway 4, still recovering after a terrible crash early this morning. we'll tell you more about that and the rest of the commute. >>> according to the latest federal jobs report, california has the worst unemployment rate in the country. the bureau of labor statistics says california had an unemployment rate of 9.8% in january. that means california ties with rhode island for the highest...
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steve is coming back. he will tell you what you can expect in this final week in march. >>> northbound 280 looks a little bit crowded looking up to the silicon valley. we'll tell you more about the morning commute and the bay area. >>> despite recent cutbacks and concerns about accreditation, city college of san francisco plans to double. the extra classes are being funded with money from proposition 30. enrollment management was one area that was received from the's crede dation last summer. a final decision could come in june. >>> oakland's american indian model schools plan to appeal to the county and state boards of education for a new charter. last wednesday, the oakland ub fid school district voted to close the three high-performing chatter schools. >>> the transbay authority due to vote on a new design for the transbay transit center in san francisco. the building was originally supposed to have a glass exterior but that was canceled because of safety concerns. now officials are considering a metal
steve is coming back. he will tell you what you can expect in this final week in march. >>> northbound 280 looks a little bit crowded looking up to the silicon valley. we'll tell you more about the morning commute and the bay area. >>> despite recent cutbacks and concerns about accreditation, city college of san francisco plans to double. the extra classes are being funded with money from proposition 30. enrollment management was one area that was received from the's crede...
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steve is calling us from indianapolis, democrat line. good morning. , there is so much waste in healthcare today. with the affordable health care act, i think that is one thing that is targeting is waste. one of my family's biggest expenses healthcare, and that is with insurance through my employer. thatis my biggest expense we have in our budget, so i think if they can target ways are you have lobbyists that lobbying hard for insurance companies, that ought to be an indication to all of us that this health care act is something we all need. host: michael in florida, on our line for republicans. caller: thanks for taking my call. host: your thoughts about the verbal care act. caller: i think it should be repealed. i think it is a disaster. the president lied about the cost of it. the people that are going to receive it don't care or know how it is going to be funded. i just think it is a total disaster, and they're going to destroy the best healthcare system in the industry. host: is there anything specifically in the affordable care act
steve is calling us from indianapolis, democrat line. good morning. , there is so much waste in healthcare today. with the affordable health care act, i think that is one thing that is targeting is waste. one of my family's biggest expenses healthcare, and that is with insurance through my employer. thatis my biggest expense we have in our budget, so i think if they can target ways are you have lobbyists that lobbying hard for insurance companies, that ought to be an indication to all of us...
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>> i wanted to give steve my proxy on this since i don't follow college basketball. i did ask around at work and came up coincidently with the exact same for the president picked. i cannot defend them or describe how we did this in any way, shape are or form. diver to my better here. >> i have louisville, wisconsin, michigan and indiana. three of the four teams are big ten teams. best conference in basketball. indiana beating wisconsin in the final. >> bret: okay. charles? >> marah echoing obama again. [ laughter ] that was just a joke that was totally gratuitous. the ravens by three. i farmed this out to my assistant. michigan state, gonzaga, indiana, georgetown. georgetown winner. >> bret: here is mine, louisville, ohio state, illinois, georgetown for the win. fair, balanced and unafraid. >> shepard: this is "the fox report." tonight, a gunman pulls a woman off a bus in broad daylight. shoots her and snatches her young son. tonight, the latest on the standoff. plus, president obama responds to syrian chemical weapons claims on his first state trip to israel. >> our
>> i wanted to give steve my proxy on this since i don't follow college basketball. i did ask around at work and came up coincidently with the exact same for the president picked. i cannot defend them or describe how we did this in any way, shape are or form. diver to my better here. >> i have louisville, wisconsin, michigan and indiana. three of the four teams are big ten teams. best conference in basketball. indiana beating wisconsin in the final. >> bret: okay. charles?...
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his first name is moises, remember moises alou and, yeah, that guy playing the role of steve barton almost, although he didn't get in the way. look who's there, moises alou. working with the d.r. general manager. bottom fifth, same score, dominican republic taking charge. sierra doubling down the left field line, carlos santana scores, man on third, jose reyes, single to center, sierra coming in to score, it's 2-1. later in the inning, dominican republic up 3-1, and adding to it, edwin encarnacion, up the middle, the run scores and dominican republic has 7-0 in the world baseball classic and will face puerto rico in the final later on tonight. that's your sports update. i'm chris hassel. have a nice day. >> all right, chris, thank you. >>> coming up next, "the pulse." is tiger woods settling down again. love is in the air, and he wants the world to know it. >>> love online. tv, the anchor pranked on her own newscast. it's a good one. for healthier, stronger, shinier hair. dare to take the pantene 5 signs challenge today. i took the dare. will you? pantene. daily moisture renewal. hair so h
his first name is moises, remember moises alou and, yeah, that guy playing the role of steve barton almost, although he didn't get in the way. look who's there, moises alou. working with the d.r. general manager. bottom fifth, same score, dominican republic taking charge. sierra doubling down the left field line, carlos santana scores, man on third, jose reyes, single to center, sierra coming in to score, it's 2-1. later in the inning, dominican republic up 3-1, and adding to it, edwin...
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the person who will be occupying that seat on weekend mornings is steve kornacki. congratulations. >> thank you. it would not be possible. i appreciate it. >> absolutely take full responsibility. i don't know what i did, but i'll take it. thinking about "up," do you know how you want to approach that show and how different it's going to be from the cycle? >> i'm going to need a much louder alarm clock. that's my first order of business. in the weekday, it's so of the moment. it is the news cycle and the weekend, it's the opportunity to really go deep and i like obscure references to the camera in the 1960s. >> are you going to maintain what chris has done? >> yes. and i was talk about this today, but i saw in the last week, the guests for "up" on the whole are much more diverse than on any other show. >> and rapidly. >> thinking of political science and with the republican party finding itself in sort of a coincidental temporal box yesterday, president obama nominating the first hispanic in tom perez and the autopsy about what went wrong in the last election. obvio
the person who will be occupying that seat on weekend mornings is steve kornacki. congratulations. >> thank you. it would not be possible. i appreciate it. >> absolutely take full responsibility. i don't know what i did, but i'll take it. thinking about "up," do you know how you want to approach that show and how different it's going to be from the cycle? >> i'm going to need a much louder alarm clock. that's my first order of business. in the weekday, it's so of the...
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steve, the directer of the narc institute for early education research at rutgers was consulted by the white house. there's a number, estimated, one the president's plan, that early childhood education could cost up to $10 billion a year, rick. this goes in the line of more spending, more recovery. this is a lot of money. >> well, yeah, but here's the concern. i don't know how you can make the argument that 800,000 civilian defense workers losing their jobs can be good for the economy. i don't quite see how that's possible, and now on spending on preschool, look, what we're looking at now, forget the president's agenda to increase it. we're now looking at major cut to head start because of the sequester. i don't know if that impacts on the economy today, but you can't tell me this is a good thing for the future when we take away the programs for kids. >> bottom line is, literally, barack obama needs more revenue. he needs another source. he just raised taxes on the risk, talking about closing ductions which is not enough. i'd like to predict they will eventually put another tax mechani
steve, the directer of the narc institute for early education research at rutgers was consulted by the white house. there's a number, estimated, one the president's plan, that early childhood education could cost up to $10 billion a year, rick. this goes in the line of more spending, more recovery. this is a lot of money. >> well, yeah, but here's the concern. i don't know how you can make the argument that 800,000 civilian defense workers losing their jobs can be good for the economy. i...
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. >> steve believes he has the solution a site developed an algorithm that evaluates a resume and makes a score to identify candidates to interview. >> over two million resumes, 8.5 million job seekers and 57,000 man-hours of development and took a year and a half to get there. >> they say more people that use the service, more accurate it will be in terms of predicting success. >> there is no cost to job seekers. the employer pays. she is a graphic designer and using it for the first time. however, as an older worker she was taken aback when asked her graduation year. >> to discriminate upon your age. >> they say applicants say not to worry. >> it looks at the meat or core of the resume. you don't have to worry about that. >> san francisco based company, it does have strength and weaknesses. >> a tech position will score very well and find great candidates for great jobs. for other industries such as agriculture it won't perform, as well. >> by doing a better job, they may be taking the search out of job search. >> dan: we have a job to be done and weather for the weekend and we have t
. >> steve believes he has the solution a site developed an algorithm that evaluates a resume and makes a score to identify candidates to interview. >> over two million resumes, 8.5 million job seekers and 57,000 man-hours of development and took a year and a half to get there. >> they say more people that use the service, more accurate it will be in terms of predicting success. >> there is no cost to job seekers. the employer pays. she is a graphic designer and using it...
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adam and steve are not going to be married if the supreme court goes against it. there's going to be children that are children of gay couples that are still going to exist. we're still going to have the practical issue to deal with. are we going to tell those children that their family is deserving of less recognition or that they come from a dysfunctional family? are we going to tell that couple that they have less of a right to love each other? so this issue is not going to go away. we have to remember, let's put a name and face to this, the case that's going in front of the supreme court edith winsler, 83 years old, spent 40 years with her partner thea. if thea had been theo, edith winsler would not have had to pay the $600,000 in estate taxes she had to pay when her partner died. that's what we're talking about. that's the kind of equality, but regardless of what the court decides, edith and thea are still going to love each other and still going to be a couple. >> the thing is that edith and t he a don't want separate but equal treatment under the law when i
adam and steve are not going to be married if the supreme court goes against it. there's going to be children that are children of gay couples that are still going to exist. we're still going to have the practical issue to deal with. are we going to tell those children that their family is deserving of less recognition or that they come from a dysfunctional family? are we going to tell that couple that they have less of a right to love each other? so this issue is not going to go away. we have...
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steve kornacki joins us next. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just stay alive... but feel alive. the c-class is no exception. it's a mercedes-benz, through and through. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. through mercedes-benz at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optihow?rs. by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring centers, thousands of qualified technicians, and a personal passion to help protect your business. when your business is optimized like t
steve kornacki joins us next. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] every car we build must make adrenaline pump and pulses quicken. ♪ to help you not just stay...
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steve? whatever, come on. [ phil ] when you have joint pain and stiffness... accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doct if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you have symptoms such as persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or palens. nce enbrel helped relieve my joint pain, it's the little things that mean the most. ask your rheum
steve? whatever, come on. [ phil ] when you have joint pain and stiffness... accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood...
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we went to mazatlan, two cassette, steve miller band and james taylor and they played them over in the pool. they were drinking at so:00 in the morning and i'd throw it in the plant and pretend i drank. but i have to say, coming back from that chip put me on the straighter more narrower path. >> dana: i am completely unqualified to talk about this topic. >> eric: 1800 arrests in panama city. spring break looks fun but it's a lot of bad stuff. >> bob: the towns compete to get the kids to come there. they have drinking contest. >> kimberly: wet t-shirt contests. >> bob: yeah. the girls gone wild, someone said, but i tell you, you are inviting this. imagine the lawsuits that come out of this. >> dana: when did this become a right? >> greg: it's a tradition. >> eric: this is right of passage. if you haven't done spring break you haven't made it through college. >> dana: we have evolved to the point the chinese watch that and say we have nothing to do that. they probably think i wish we could have fun. north dakota is relatively new phenomenon. i went to college two centuries ago. but sprin
we went to mazatlan, two cassette, steve miller band and james taylor and they played them over in the pool. they were drinking at so:00 in the morning and i'd throw it in the plant and pretend i drank. but i have to say, coming back from that chip put me on the straighter more narrower path. >> dana: i am completely unqualified to talk about this topic. >> eric: 1800 arrests in panama city. spring break looks fun but it's a lot of bad stuff. >> bob: the towns compete to get...
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. >>> filling in for steve, it's bill martin. >>> good morning on your friday. steve is out today. he's still sick yesterday. i know he's feeling better today. i he'll be back on monday. in the meantime, you've got me. plenty of sunshine. temperatures in the east bay are going to get into the low 70s. it's breezy out there. if you're coming over the golden gate bridge, it's classic spring weather. that's kind of what today is, a classic spring day, a little warmer than yesterday with temperatures coming up into the low 70s. the current temperatures are 39 in concord, 52 in antioch. as you push your kids out the door to go to work or school, maybe a light jacket. rapidly at 9:00 or 10:00, it's going to warm up quickly. the forecast high in napa, 68. fairfield, high of 70 in brentwood and 68 in hayward. santa clara valley, not as warm as it has been. during the weekend, it's going to warm further. saturday and sunday look like nice days. you feet a feel for that. look at the rain. tuesday and wednesday, dave and tori, looks like we're going to see some clouds. maybe a return to winte
. >>> filling in for steve, it's bill martin. >>> good morning on your friday. steve is out today. he's still sick yesterday. i know he's feeling better today. i he'll be back on monday. in the meantime, you've got me. plenty of sunshine. temperatures in the east bay are going to get into the low 70s. it's breezy out there. if you're coming over the golden gate bridge, it's classic spring weather. that's kind of what today is, a classic spring day, a little warmer than...
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steve? >> the united states is worried that iraq is helping syria's regime of assad. john kerry voiced concerns about the flights of iranian planes suspected of carrying weapons to the syrian government which fly over iraqi airspace without being challenged. kerry had a spirited discussion, he said, on the issue and suggested that the united states and iraqi relations will hinge on their response. >> i made it clear there are members of congress and people in america who increasingly are watching what iraq is doing and wondering how it is that a partner in the efforts for democracy --. (inaudible). >> okay. siria's assad has held firm against the two year rebel uprising and believes he is propped up by iranian weapons delivered in the planes that fly over iraq just about every day. iran says the planes are delivering humanitarian aid but the u.n. wants them stop for inspections in iraq before they continue to syria, and some see this is part of an american failure to suspectfully confront iran. >> fundamentally this is not a syria problem. this is an iran problem. wha
steve? >> the united states is worried that iraq is helping syria's regime of assad. john kerry voiced concerns about the flights of iranian planes suspected of carrying weapons to the syrian government which fly over iraqi airspace without being challenged. kerry had a spirited discussion, he said, on the issue and suggested that the united states and iraqi relations will hinge on their response. >> i made it clear there are members of congress and people in america who...
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. >> police believe the james oliver steve cure man was planning to kill fellow students today and may have pulled a fire alarm to force them into the open. setting them up for slaughter. but the suspect roommate saw him with a gun. was able to dial 911 to warn police. police responded within minutes. >> they found the subject dead from single gunshot wound to the head. >> evidence left behind was chilling. >> we found some notes and some writings that indicated that this was a planned attack. >> police discovered a.22 caliber assault rifle and.45 caliber pistol. sources tell us there were hundreds of rounds of ammunition. high capacity magazine including a drum magazine similar to the type used this the colorado theater mass shooting last summer. police discovered 4 ie dmchl a backpack lined with shrapnel who knows what kind of damage they could have done. this is news from washington. >> thank goodness it did not. >> it's tuesday in asia and the stock market there is already down on the news of unprecedented bailout proposed for cypress b.6:30 in the morning in cypress and anger thei
. >> police believe the james oliver steve cure man was planning to kill fellow students today and may have pulled a fire alarm to force them into the open. setting them up for slaughter. but the suspect roommate saw him with a gun. was able to dial 911 to warn police. police responded within minutes. >> they found the subject dead from single gunshot wound to the head. >> evidence left behind was chilling. >> we found some notes and some writings that indicated that...
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post steve jobs there is concern. it is a small entrepreneurial company that focuses on pnc insurance base. that is 30-year-old software. guidewire is right there. this is a business with less than $200 million in recurring revenues. their win rates are very, very high. well over 50%. so we see the pathway to at least a billion dollars of recurring revenue to be very achievable. >> and also gartner. >> information technology is increasingly strategic for all organizations. the pace of change is accelerating. you probably hair things of cloud computing and mobile and social and big data. and gartner is helping their customers deal with those changes. it sells under $30,000. it has a budget of at least a million dollars. what we really like is they are very much in the early stage of their opportunities. they have a little bit less than 9,000 customers a day. over 100,000 of 10 million or more. >> would you play google in outline of this? you're not doing some other big tech names but that seems like a name that keeps g
post steve jobs there is concern. it is a small entrepreneurial company that focuses on pnc insurance base. that is 30-year-old software. guidewire is right there. this is a business with less than $200 million in recurring revenues. their win rates are very, very high. well over 50%. so we see the pathway to at least a billion dollars of recurring revenue to be very achievable. >> and also gartner. >> information technology is increasingly strategic for all organizations. the pace...
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. >> steve believes he has solution. it's called bright.com, they developed an algorithm that evaluates a resume and produces a score. >> over 2 million resumes, 8.5 million job seekers, 20 million job descriptions and 75,000 man-hours development and year and a half to get there. >> it indicates that more people that use the service more accurate algorithm will be in predicting success. >> there is no cost. employer pays. >> he is a graphic designer but as an older worker she was asked for her graduation year and level of education. >> to discriminate upon your age is discriminate. >> applicants don't need to worry. >> algorithm doesn't look at the data but the meat of the resume. so therefore you never have to worry about anything like that. >> a san francisco based company it has strengthens and weaknesses. >> a tech position will score very well and score great candidates for great jobs. for other industries we don't have a ton of jobs on that site. >> so bright might be taking the search out of job search. >> katie:
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this is from steve of max and mini sporting small green hats. go to ktvu.com for more viewers pictures we put together a slide show. >>> a san francisco cab company is offering free rides home tonight for st. patrick's day rebels. from 10:00 p.m. until 4:00 tomorrow morning the cab company will take anyone home as long as the fair is under $35 and the customers mention the sponsors the law firm burg injury lawyers. >>> police are investigating a hit-and-run crash that injure add pedestrian. authorities say 22-year-old matthew was struck around 6:15 last night in washington street. police say the driver, 50-year-old timothy camp fled the scene but was found with alcohol in the car. he is currently on probation for a dui on vick last year. police malik's richmond's apology after he and trend mays were found guilty of raping a 16-year-old girl impaired by alcohol. the attorney general said no stone went unturned and plans to convene a grand jury. >> we'll push this thing as fast as we can, bring finality to this and determine if there is anybody el
this is from steve of max and mini sporting small green hats. go to ktvu.com for more viewers pictures we put together a slide show. >>> a san francisco cab company is offering free rides home tonight for st. patrick's day rebels. from 10:00 p.m. until 4:00 tomorrow morning the cab company will take anyone home as long as the fair is under $35 and the customers mention the sponsors the law firm burg injury lawyers. >>> police are investigating a hit-and-run crash that injure...
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he caught matthew martoma which may lead to steve cohen, sac former fund manager trading on alleged insider information on elon. expert period of time network guy giving him the information. he was looking at the capital whole another time before the financial crisis because he thought they were cherry picking. looked like certain of segna's hedge fund clients obviously they got a tip along those lines. they were getting benefits. others weren't. when was raj. whether they looked at trading went on the trading looked suspicious. ahead of deals. sort of the stuff in this indictment. they looked at raj's trading too. that is when they really, that's when they really started to bear down. that is what led to raj rajaratnam, fascinating that the brother who started the whole thing who got raj, bigger brother in trouble is now six years later now being --. ashley: he is not off the hook. >> not off the hook. pleading not guilty. his brother did as well. we'll see what ha hoops. ashley: great stuff, charlie gasparino. >> follow that line of reasoning. hopefully makes for a great book. tracy: will
he caught matthew martoma which may lead to steve cohen, sac former fund manager trading on alleged insider information on elon. expert period of time network guy giving him the information. he was looking at the capital whole another time before the financial crisis because he thought they were cherry picking. looked like certain of segna's hedge fund clients obviously they got a tip along those lines. they were getting benefits. others weren't. when was raj. whether they looked at trading...
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two men killed in the accident, including steve davis. and steve davis is former star quarterback at the university of oklahoma. he led the team to national championships in 1974 and 1975. heather: so there's a new warning out for parents of newborns. a study just out says more and more mothers, they appear to be feeding their baby solid food way too soon. now the centers for disease control says that that could lead to serious health problems later on. dr. richard fershein is joins us now hope fully to clear some of this because there is lot of confusion over it. apparently there is study, initially parents were told not to feed their babies solid food up to four months. then last year that was extended to six months. so why? why should babies not get solid food prior to that age? >> there are a number about reasons why. certainly the main reason it is linked with problems later on, obesity, siliac disease, heart disease, because we're teaching children to consume foods too early. what we want mothers to know they should be breast feedin
two men killed in the accident, including steve davis. and steve davis is former star quarterback at the university of oklahoma. he led the team to national championships in 1974 and 1975. heather: so there's a new warning out for parents of newborns. a study just out says more and more mothers, they appear to be feeding their baby solid food way too soon. now the centers for disease control says that that could lead to serious health problems later on. dr. richard fershein is joins us now hope...
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we'll also hear from congressman steve king of iowa. this is an hour, 15 minutes. >> five to six years ago the national debt was not really a big deal. people didn't even know we had a national debt or deficit. but then a grassroots movement known as the tea party started to emerge. [cheers and applause] and what made the tea party so effective was not only it came from the grassroots, but it had three core values; fiscal responsibility, constitutionally-limited government and free markets. and because of the tea party, we were able to put patriots like michele bachmann, joe walsh into congress so they can make sure that congress will not continue to spend my generation's money. [applause] we need to save the tea party so that we can save america. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, please welcome jenny martin from the tea party patriots. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> thank you. [cheers and applause] picture this: college students in this country who are optimistic about the future and look forward to living the american dream. after colleg
we'll also hear from congressman steve king of iowa. this is an hour, 15 minutes. >> five to six years ago the national debt was not really a big deal. people didn't even know we had a national debt or deficit. but then a grassroots movement known as the tea party started to emerge. [cheers and applause] and what made the tea party so effective was not only it came from the grassroots, but it had three core values; fiscal responsibility, constitutionally-limited government and free...
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. >> i want to read mark simone my pal steve forbes tweets capitalism is the most moral system because it respects man's rights. now stanford may not agree with that but do i. >> you're being a little out dated. we're in the obama economy. a college student doesn't need to study capitalism, moves into his parents house, lives there until he's 30. is on their health care plan. where do you find a professor to teach the joys of capitalism. >> there has to be somebody out there. >> they are there but they are a vanishing minority. >> capitalism is freedom. i appeal to your higher spirits. there must be an agreement with us some place. capitalism is about freedom. live, liberty and pursuit of happiness is done best through the free market capitalist system. >> i agree with you, larry. i don't know what stanford is doing. obviously they can do what they want because they are a private university and we have freedom of speech but i certainly would encourage the teaching of capitalism on campus. but i think you're all on a different planet. liberals are very supportive of capitalism. and this
. >> i want to read mark simone my pal steve forbes tweets capitalism is the most moral system because it respects man's rights. now stanford may not agree with that but do i. >> you're being a little out dated. we're in the obama economy. a college student doesn't need to study capitalism, moves into his parents house, lives there until he's 30. is on their health care plan. where do you find a professor to teach the joys of capitalism. >> there has to be somebody out there....
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steve, i'll start with you. you've had a lot of experience in the state of california. as you watch this play out this week and we hear about the case in june, how do you see it playing out? >> one of the things this issue has progressed so rapidly in the country as a whole. if we had a ballot initiative in california again like we had in 2008, i have no doubt in my mind in a presidential election year it would pass and gay marriage would be legal. the issue is moving so quickly. see that this week with so many democratic senators coming out. and i think california like other places in the country people's opinions on this issue have just changed at a lightning pace. >> wes moore, where are we on this issue now? >> well, i think we're seeing things change at a lightning pace and a much more strategic approach as to how exactly we can sway public opinion. because the fact is, the court is not going to make this decision in a bubble. and that is something that is going to be despite making this on completely legal basis, this is in the back of their mind seeing where the
steve, i'll start with you. you've had a lot of experience in the state of california. as you watch this play out this week and we hear about the case in june, how do you see it playing out? >> one of the things this issue has progressed so rapidly in the country as a whole. if we had a ballot initiative in california again like we had in 2008, i have no doubt in my mind in a presidential election year it would pass and gay marriage would be legal. the issue is moving so quickly. see that...
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. >> steve believes he has a solution. it's called bright.com. the site developed an algorithm that evaluates your resume and produces a score employers use to identify candidates to interview. >> over 2 million resumes, 8.5 million job seekers, 20 million job descriptions, about 75,000 man hours in development, and it took us about a year and a half to get there. >> bright.com indicates the more people who use the service, the more accurate it will be. that's in terms of predicting success between the appearly can't and the company. the employer pays, not the job seeker. clarissa is using bright.com for the first time. but as an older worker she was taken aback when asked for her graduation year and level of education. >> they can't discriminate upon your age or education. >> the ceo said applicants don't need to worry. >> the algorithm doesn't look at that data, only the meat or the core of the resume, so you don't have to look at human bias on the resume. >> bright does have strengths and weaknesses. >> a tech position in the bay area will sco
. >> steve believes he has a solution. it's called bright.com. the site developed an algorithm that evaluates your resume and produces a score employers use to identify candidates to interview. >> over 2 million resumes, 8.5 million job seekers, 20 million job descriptions, about 75,000 man hours in development, and it took us about a year and a half to get there. >> bright.com indicates the more people who use the service, the more accurate it will be. that's in terms of...
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he should play steve miller here, no kidding, take the money and run. because to get dell at these prices is to risk losing everything. i've seen this happen where it was obvious everyone involved had lost their senses. mostly with the tribune core buyout. i know all three smart teams of people shouldn't be wrong. but the company is just not worth what they're willing to pay, unless they can somehow fire everyone, and still generate the exact same amount of revenue. that's about what it will take. and that ain't happening. stay with cramer. [ male announcer ] i've seen incredible things. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ a new ride comes along and changes everything. the powerful gs. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is the pu
he should play steve miller here, no kidding, take the money and run. because to get dell at these prices is to risk losing everything. i've seen this happen where it was obvious everyone involved had lost their senses. mostly with the tribune core buyout. i know all three smart teams of people shouldn't be wrong. but the company is just not worth what they're willing to pay, unless they can somehow fire everyone, and still generate the exact same amount of revenue. that's about what it will...
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>> reporter: dan and steve are out as off as weather promises a profit. constantly reworking their business plan. maybe a new spice, a meat delivery option. >> i don't want to take a day off any time soon. personally. but you know, i can say that because, it's my business. >> reporter: reena nina, abc >> pretty cool. do you eat street food? >> street meat constantly. >> street meat. as you look to call it. >> in new york, we call it street meat. pigeon on a stick. street meat. random dog. >> there is a franchise of trucks. i like the chicken plate. they have gyros, lamb. there you go. you know about this. >> yeah, i used to work in a little food truck. i will say this -- around the nation, picking up steam, and the new trend to own a truck and drive it somewhere, park it and sell food out of the truck. i have been eating food out of trucks being from queens, new york. my entire life. this is not a new craze here in new york. >> i was talking to the deli owner who has the store next to rafique, the truck on 3rd avenue. he hates this. the guy rolls up, gets
>> reporter: dan and steve are out as off as weather promises a profit. constantly reworking their business plan. maybe a new spice, a meat delivery option. >> i don't want to take a day off any time soon. personally. but you know, i can say that because, it's my business. >> reporter: reena nina, abc >> pretty cool. do you eat street food? >> street meat constantly. >> street meat. as you look to call it. >> in new york, we call it street meat. pigeon...
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thank you for that, steve. >>> we'll going to turn to the escalating scandal swirling over lululemon. retailer pulling loads of yoga pants off the shelves because they are, shall we say, too revealing. abc's linzie janis is here with the latest. >> yoga pants scandal really exposing -- >> oh. >> -- serious criticism today where people saying it should not have let this happen. the company promising to get to the bottom of exactly how it ended up selling the extra skimpy bottoms. there's a chill in the air this morning and it might just blow through those teeny tiny and now see-through yoga pants. lululemon, the maker of high-end yoga gear, is recalling a whole batch of women's bottoms because they're too sheer. >> now, there is a shortage of yoga pants and i know this sounds like a joke but for white people it isn't a joke. >> reporter: customers became furious when they discovered they'd been doing downward dogs and baring all to their fellow yoganistas. some of them taking to the internet to vent. one tweeting i'm speechless. another woman saying "yoga fail." "a girl in my yoga clas
thank you for that, steve. >>> we'll going to turn to the escalating scandal swirling over lululemon. retailer pulling loads of yoga pants off the shelves because they are, shall we say, too revealing. abc's linzie janis is here with the latest. >> yoga pants scandal really exposing -- >> oh. >> -- serious criticism today where people saying it should not have let this happen. the company promising to get to the bottom of exactly how it ended up selling the extra...
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. >> steve believes he has a solution. the site developed an algorithm that evaluates your resume and produces a score employers use to identify candidates to interview. >> over 2 million resumes, 8.5 million job seekers, 20 million job descriptions, about 75,000 man hours in development and it took us about a year and a half to get there. >> they indicate the more people who use the service, the more abc news democrat it will -- the more accurate it will be. the employer pays, not the job seeker. clarissa is using bright.com for the first time. but as an older worker she was taken aback when asked for her graduation year and level of education. >> they can't discriminate upon your age or education. >> the ceo said plants don't need to worry. >> the algorithm doesn't look at that data, only the meat or the core of the resume so you don't have to look at human bias on the resume. >> bright does have strengths and weaknesses. >> a tech nation in the bay area will score well in the bay area. other areas, agriculture, it won't
. >> steve believes he has a solution. the site developed an algorithm that evaluates your resume and produces a score employers use to identify candidates to interview. >> over 2 million resumes, 8.5 million job seekers, 20 million job descriptions, about 75,000 man hours in development and it took us about a year and a half to get there. >> they indicate the more people who use the service, the more abc news democrat it will -- the more accurate it will be. the employer...
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but, representative steve pearce, the gop needs to reach out to the voter called conservative. the last time they did anything with the midterm elections in 2010 when the tea party put all in midterm congressman office and in control of the house. it seems to me that the gop is protÉge of thee democratic party -- big government, more spending. i think that richard is hitting a court that is very vibrant. the everyday working man or woman that raises their family corrected feels abandoned right now. the conservative values of balancing your budget at home should be extended to the government. we cannot continue to spend money we do not have, to borrow from china, to print money. the federal reserve is printing about 60% of last year's deficit. the year before it was 70%. people are alarmed that we are basicsng the basis -- of conservatism, living within our means. we must be talking to the voters and richard has a point. it is one of the reasons you see a few of us in the house standing strong on issues of the budget, and the deficit, sequestration or whatever. host: peter. con
but, representative steve pearce, the gop needs to reach out to the voter called conservative. the last time they did anything with the midterm elections in 2010 when the tea party put all in midterm congressman office and in control of the house. it seems to me that the gop is protÉge of thee democratic party -- big government, more spending. i think that richard is hitting a court that is very vibrant. the everyday working man or woman that raises their family corrected feels abandoned right...
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it makes in a bill gates, you know, transition to steve palmer. it makes sense. worked very well at ford. you name the worst performing companies. by the way, the barron's list of the world's most valuable ceos they didn't separate the roles. look at the problems in the uk where they love to advertise they haven't. did it help with bp, royal dutch shell. as you go down that list you think of the disasters. rbs, barclay's all had separation of rolls. it creates confusion in the aftermath as to who speaks for the company, how they're resolving it. and zero research that it's preventive or corresponds with shareholder wealth. >> it's a longer conversation to have. >> rex tillerson. hp. >> yep. >> it's a fantastic job. >> jeff, we got the music playing us out. we will have you back and continue this conversation another time. thanks. >> jeff is always colorful. when we come back, a last minute deal. in europe they are certainly bid up. the cac is up by over 1.6%. [ lorenzo ] i'm lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that compan
it makes in a bill gates, you know, transition to steve palmer. it makes sense. worked very well at ford. you name the worst performing companies. by the way, the barron's list of the world's most valuable ceos they didn't separate the roles. look at the problems in the uk where they love to advertise they haven't. did it help with bp, royal dutch shell. as you go down that list you think of the disasters. rbs, barclay's all had separation of rolls. it creates confusion in the aftermath as to...
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steve alan, jimmy carson, that was back in the day. it is almost irrelevant now. now you have jay leno, and look, nobody feels sorry for jay leno. he's loaded. it is time for him to wrap it up. >> you know what, jay leno, for some reason or other, listen, people, especially comedians, late night talk show hosts, they don't have a lot of nice things to say about jay leno. >> nobody likes him. >> it is because jay leno coming up was the coolest. when he was on carson, he would go on letterman's show, jay leno was awesome. he slowly sanded down every edge he had to become this milquetoast -- i mean, i wouldn't mind -- you would hear, like, those headlines, jay leno is attacking nbc in his monologue, you think that's exciting. you hear the jokes. god, i wish they were good jokes. it is terrible. and so the reason why the tonight show is irrelevant, it is because of jay leno. saturday night live is still relevant years and years and years later. and -- >> is it because of the format. listen, the "today" show was the most popular show, now it is not doing so well. is it
steve alan, jimmy carson, that was back in the day. it is almost irrelevant now. now you have jay leno, and look, nobody feels sorry for jay leno. he's loaded. it is time for him to wrap it up. >> you know what, jay leno, for some reason or other, listen, people, especially comedians, late night talk show hosts, they don't have a lot of nice things to say about jay leno. >> nobody likes him. >> it is because jay leno coming up was the coolest. when he was on carson, he would...
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. >> steve: once again, the book is called "roger ayles off camera." it's a great book about business. we'll talk to him in the after the show show. >> alisyn: tomorrow we have michelle malkin, brook burke from "dancing with the stars." >> brian: don't miss it. there will be a quiz. bill: big head lien here, everybody. fox news alert. the white house chief of staff calling it a real game-changer if sub stand at this aided. denis mcdonough talking about reports out of syria chemical weapons were used in that war as president obama arrives it -- in israel and a country that shares a border. i'm bill hemmer. welcome to america's newsroom. martha: i'm martha maccallum. this is very serious story. president obama may soon have to act. mike rogers chairs the intel committee in the house. his counterpart in the senate, dianne feinstein, both say based on briefings they received very high probability that syria's regime used weapons of mass destruction. that has been called a red line issue by president obama who warned syria's dictator bashar al-assad that he
. >> steve: once again, the book is called "roger ayles off camera." it's a great book about business. we'll talk to him in the after the show show. >> alisyn: tomorrow we have michelle malkin, brook burke from "dancing with the stars." >> brian: don't miss it. there will be a quiz. bill: big head lien here, everybody. fox news alert. the white house chief of staff calling it a real game-changer if sub stand at this aided. denis mcdonough talking about...
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steve trachtenberg is 75. >> i'm still cooking with gas, but i'm not the man i was at 65 or 55. >> solman: even so, trachtenberg thinks traditional retirement at age 65 is too young. >> people live longer now and are healthier longer now. but i think having an age at which the institution and the individual could together decide whether the person ought to retire would be a useful thing. >> solman: trachtenberg says 70 would be a good age to do that. so why does he continue to work at 75? >> well, if we had the conversation, i'd push back. i'd say, no, im still working! >> everybody's situation is different. >> solman: george mason psychology professor lou buffardi is retiring this spring at age 70. but he doesn't think everyone should. >> there are many folks my age and older who are remaining at the university and are some of our very best people. >> solman: sure, says claire potter, but there's a catch. >> i think one of the things you get if you have an aging faculty is, there's a kind of break on innovation that is unnecessary. younger people who are going into academia are more exci
steve trachtenberg is 75. >> i'm still cooking with gas, but i'm not the man i was at 65 or 55. >> solman: even so, trachtenberg thinks traditional retirement at age 65 is too young. >> people live longer now and are healthier longer now. but i think having an age at which the institution and the individual could together decide whether the person ought to retire would be a useful thing. >> solman: trachtenberg says 70 would be a good age to do that. so why does he...
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plus, steve more of the "wall street journal" weighs in on whether the plan makes sense or if they should just go bust. and you can look, but you cannot take it home. how e-commerce is changing the way you can shop. coming up next. ♪
plus, steve more of the "wall street journal" weighs in on whether the plan makes sense or if they should just go bust. and you can look, but you cannot take it home. how e-commerce is changing the way you can shop. coming up next. ♪
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for "good morning america," steve osunsami, abc news. atlanta. >>> okay, let's get more now from "gma" legal analyst dan abrams. welcome back. dan, well, those tapes seem pretty incriminating. are they enough to prove extortion? >> the prosecutors think they are. to prove extortion you have to have a threat with the intent to overcome someone's free will, right? and the prosecutors here will say, clearly, the family didn't want to pay this money. this was against their free will. they were being threatened. that's the definition of extortion. now, sounds like the defense here is going to be something along the lines that there was a misunderstanding as to exactly what she meant, that she wasn't threatening, et cetera. so every detail in those tapes is going to become very relevant. but i think this is the kind of case that you might see them reach an agreement before this goes to trial. >> i guess the agreement would be something about turning over the letters once and for all. >> remember, she still has all those letters. so the family
for "good morning america," steve osunsami, abc news. atlanta. >>> okay, let's get more now from "gma" legal analyst dan abrams. welcome back. dan, well, those tapes seem pretty incriminating. are they enough to prove extortion? >> the prosecutors think they are. to prove extortion you have to have a threat with the intent to overcome someone's free will, right? and the prosecutors here will say, clearly, the family didn't want to pay this money. this was...
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this is important. >> steve rattner, why does this matter? cyprus. >> who cares about cyprus, right? >> actually, we should. >> cyprus hill. >> what does it matter? come on. tell me if somebody sneezes in cyprus we get a cold on the nasdaq? >> we're going to have a cold on the nasdaq because the nasdaq is going to go down today. two reasons why this matters. obviously not many people care about cyprus. first, this is an example of how the europeans have screwed up the bailout by trying to get the depositors to pay part of the cost. you now have a run on the bank. you could have a run on the banks in europe azure pees euroy why do i have my money in this bank? i could be next. it shows europe is still a mess. they have a whole bunch of problems. cyprus may be really tiny. it can affect behavior in other parts of the eurozone as we saw with greece. it's a case where the europeans are trying to punish a bunch of russian oligarchs who have deposits in cyprus bank and it backfired on them. >> so the markets. are the markets going to all go down be
this is important. >> steve rattner, why does this matter? cyprus. >> who cares about cyprus, right? >> actually, we should. >> cyprus hill. >> what does it matter? come on. tell me if somebody sneezes in cyprus we get a cold on the nasdaq? >> we're going to have a cold on the nasdaq because the nasdaq is going to go down today. two reasons why this matters. obviously not many people care about cyprus. first, this is an example of how the europeans have...